Moure Abelenda, Alejandro2025-05-272025-05-272024-01-20Alejandro Moure Abelenda, Isolation of ammonium bicarbonate by reactive distillation of food waste digestate liquor, Bioresource Technology, Volume 399, 2024, 130592, ISSN 0960-8524, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2024.1305920960-8524https://hdl.handle.net/10347/41838Distillation is among the best techniques for management of ammoniacal nitrogen in anaerobic digestate; however, the suitability of the conventional system is neglected in favor of using more advanced setups. This investigation proves the reliability of the classical batch distillation apparatus for high throughput separation of solid crystals of ammonium bicarbonate from food waste digestate (FWD) liquor. Three replicates were carried out: 80 g of FWD liquor with a content of 50 g/L NH4HCO3 was processed for 7.5 h under minimum heating power (<60 °C) and 200 rpm to avoid excessive foam formation. After performing the reactive distillation, 81 % of NH4HCO3 was recovered as white solid crystals at the top of the distillation still. Although the distillation provided a solid material with the same structure and composition as those of the reagent-grade NH4HCO3, the stability of the isolated inorganic fertilizer was poorer, and it could lead to pollution swapping.eng© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license. Attribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Desorption-absorptionCrystallizationChemical stabilityCommercial-grade fertilizerManure managementMitigation technologyInvestigaciónIsolation of ammonium bicarbonate by reactive distillation of food waste digestate liquorjournal article10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130592open access